Inspiring. Thought-provoking. Empowering. Gianna’s photographic works explore identity through culture, body and gender in ways that effortlessly emanate intersectionality. There is an indescribable energy to her works that’s just pulls you into the scenes of her photography.

From innovative designs to satisfying publication layouts, critical graphic designer, Cameron is one of UNSW’s most versatile talents. One of these days you may find yourself on the hunt for your company’s rebrand - you need not look any further than Cameron!

Self proclaimed “sucker for experimentation”, Marisa blurs the lines between fashion and art by overcoming the problematic social expectations of the fashion industry, and embracing the conceptuality that art offers. In her practice as a wearable textile artist, she creates unique, gender-fluid pieces in shapeless silhouettes that negate social constructs, inviting ALL to engage in her “conceptually enriched and over-the-top dramatic” works.

Through their multi-disciplinary practice, Mika explores their intergenerational Jewish background, and the ways cultural recovery and collaboration can offer a sense of comfort. Their touching works will speak to anyone with a curiosity about their cultural identity.

Between her interwoven textures and intricate illustrative style, Jacqui’s prints and designs are exemplars of elegant contemporary textiles. Maybe one day we’ll see Jacqui’s organic lines doodled onto a line of high end apparel!

Who said A.D campus had all the creatives? Renee is a recent Industrial Design graduate who has experimented with organic forms in various materials from base metals to resin. All her current one-off pieces are made from 100% marine debris from the Great Pacific garbage patch, and then manufactured through low pressure injection molding. Now THAT’s what I call sustainable fashion.

The talent definitely does not stop there! Stay in the loop with the latest UNSW creatives by following the happenings at Kudos Gallery and AD Space, or join the madness on main campus with Artsweek!